Hello,
I am having a problem with my installation of TBC. I had
reinstalled TBC on a system that I had upgraded to a new OS. I had TBC
point to the old workspace area. I had imported the resume/cv ontology and
there were several classes and properties defined for that. For some
reason, I am not seeing those namespaces. I selected the option to group
by namespace/prefix and the prefixes that I defined cv, does not exist on
the Classes view on the left.
I then tried to create the project from scratch. I created a
project for Resume data. Then I copied an RDF/XML file on top of the
project folder. When I opened that file, I got an error saying more than
one ontology is defined for the project. That shouldn't be a problem as
most data sets have more than one ontology that they use.
What should I do? Recreate the project and re-enter the
information?
I was told in a previous post that TBC is not intended for data
entry. Initially I had chosen TBC over Protege because I thought that
Protege semantic web tool was only for defining ontologies and not for
working with instance data - even though, technically, this can be defined
in the same file as that is a feature of RDF which doesn't require that the
schema be defined separately.
If that is the case, can someone recommend approaches to
entering and storing data that is largely described by one main ontology?
This might be a bit off topic but I have Fuseki installed on the server
which supports SPARQL 1.1 and was discussed in Bob DuCharme's book
"Learning SPARQL." So, I could use SPARQL to enter new data from a form or
set of forms, which describe the data that makes up a person's resume/cv.
Then I want to save it as an RDF file and display the data using microcode
(schema.org) and RDFa (not sure if this can be done on the same web page.
And the saved data will go into a named graph in the triple store, where
the details about a person's Resume/CV are all stored in one named graph -
the named graph is used to connect the various classes and properties that
make up a person's CV. That is my plan for relating cv:Skill instances to
a cv:Person.
As for the TBC, I will try to recreate the project again from
scratch and re-enter the data, as I don't know what else to do. Again, as
someone mentioned, TBC isn't meant for data entry, I believe, so I welcome
suggestions for how to handle this.
Thanks,
Bruce
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